Small Heavy Brass LADY's Traveling SPITTOON

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This is not a novelty or toy but a well made heavy brass lady's spittoon. Measures 2 3/8 inches tall and 2 1/4 inches across at the bell. Carried by female tobacco chewers so that they could quietly get rid of tobacco juice. Excellent condition. Spittoon A spittoon (or spitoon) is a receptacle made for spitting into, especially by users of chewing tobacco. It is also known as a cuspidor, although that term is also used for a type of spitting sink used in dentistry. Cuspidors are still manufactured today, and commonly seen in gymnasia adjacent to drinking fountains."Spittoon" can also be slang American English for any receptacle (such as a tin can) used to hold spit, although the term "spitter" is more common.Similar vessels for spitting had been used in Southwest Asia for centuries. Spittoons appeared both in the United States and the United Kingdom under the same name about 1840. It has been suggested (perhaps humorously) that the name was in part onomatopoeia. The era of the common spittoon in the United States " America is one long expectoration." -- Oscar Wilde on his first visit to the United States , 1882In the late 19th century United States spittoons became a very common feature of many places, including saloons, hotels, stores, banks, railway carriages, and other places w people (especially adult men) gatd.Brass was the read more